
1) Alphabet 2) Alphabet of Slavic languages 3) Like letters from Lenin 4) Like the Russian alphabet 5) Of the Russian alphabet 6) Russians write in it 7) Slavic alphabet 8) Unicode block
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[Unicode block] Cyrillic is a Unicode block containing the characters used to write the most widely used languages with a Cyrillic orthography. The core of the block is based on the ISO 8859-5 standard, with additions for minority languages and historic orthographies. == See also == ...
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An alphabet based on Greek characters that was created in the ninth century to serve as a medium for translating Eastern Orthodox texts into Old Church Slavonic. Named for Cyril, the leader of the first religious mission from Byzantium to the Slavic people, Cyrillic is used in modern Russian and several other Slavic languages.
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The alphabet used to write Russian, Serbian, and Bulgarian. The name comes from the Greek missionary
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The Cyrillic alphabet (Cyrillitza) was invented by St Cyril in 845. It contains forty-two letters and is fashioned from ancient Greek.
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[
adj] - relating to or written in the alphabet used for writing Slavic languages
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An alphabet based on Greek characters that was created in the ninth century to serve as a medium for translating Eastern Orthodox texts into Old Church Slavonic (q.v.). Named for Cyril, the leader of the first religious mission from Byzantium to the Slavic people, Cyrillic is used in modern Russian and several other Slavic languages.
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adjective relating to or written in the alphabet used for writing Slavic languages; `Cyrillic writing`
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noting or pertaining to a script derived from Greek uncials and traditionally supposed to have been invented by St. Cyril, first used for the writing of Old Church Slavonic and adopted with minor modifications for the writing of Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, and some non-Slavic languages of Central Asia. · of or pertaining to St. Cyril.
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Alphabet ascribed to missionary Cyril (ninth century), developed from Greek for church literature in Russian. Now the alphabet of the Soviet republics, Serbia, and Bulgaria, it is one of the three principal alphabets of the world.
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[Obscure words] an alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages (Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and some other Slavic languages)
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